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The phrase "The dust of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that is covered in dust or referring to dust as a metaphor for something that has settled or is insignificant.
Example: "The dust of forgotten memories lingered in the corners of the old attic."
Alternatives: "The remnants of" or "The particles of"
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The dust of rivalrous feeling that memory had stirred up settled.
The dust of farms and deserts, cities and plains mingled by one wind our breath.
The dust of Lima swirls and settles everywhere.
The dust of smog blows in from China.
He walked into the dust of Khartoum.
Or they are the dust of termites.
There is still "the dust of self-loathing and unreturned clothing"; but there are also trumpets.
THE DUST OF EMPIRE: The Race for Mastery in the Asian Heartland, by Karl E. Meyer.
In one, he saw a man in a turban surrounded by the dust of the desert.
Then she bent down to touch the dust of her dida's feet to her head.
Chances are that the dust of Abraham Lincoln is not among them.
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